The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 1972

Your Editor's Schedule Of Meetings APRIL 2-7 Berean Baptist Church Oregon, Ohio APRIL 10 Still open APRIL 11 Council of Ten meeting Columbus, Ohio APRIL 16-23 Faith Baptist Church Amherst, Ohio APRIL 30 - MAY 5 First Baptist Church Sauk Village, Illinois MAY 7-12 First Baptist Church Holland, Michigan MAy· 14-19 First Baptist Church Angelica, New York Talents For Christ Contest At Cedarville College Free college tuition, trophies, com– petitive experience, helpful sugges- - tions and fellowship are all potential benefits to those who enter the Ohio Talents for Christ Contest on April 15. The contest, open to all high school students in our churches, is part of the national Talents for Christ Contest. The winners from Ohio will go to San Diego, California in June to compete on the national level. Contest categories include; Bible Knowledge, Journalism, Preaching (boys), Public Speaking (girls), Girls' Voice, Boys' Voice, Organ, Piano, Woodwind, Brass and Strings. All High S<.;hool students with ability 1n these areas should be encouraged to participate. Many national winners ad– mit that when they entered they had no idea that they could win. It is possible that you have a winner in your you th group. The contest will be held at Cedar– ville College, April 15 at 12 noon. Your pastor or youth leader has the details of the contest. Hurry! Registration deadline April 5, J 972. THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTISt' VOLUME 44, NO. 7 APRIL, 1972 State Youth Rally .,. _ ..... . ;==::=:::::~ • ( • • > .... .... r • IT I S - r • w I I ~ .. . • • r. - - Veterans Auditorium - Columbus It's spring again and that's a sure sign that another State Youth Rally is almost here! On April 29, hundreds of teenagers will jam the Veteran 's Memorial Auditorium in Columbus for an afternoon of excitement, chal– lenge, fellowship and fun . Rev. Fusco, well known for his enthusiastic pres– entation of God's Word , will speak to the theme "Where Do I Fit In?". Rev . Fusco's use of ventriloquism will provide a humorous and interesting twist to the program. The music program promises to be tops with exciting groups from Cedar– ville College, G rand Rapids Baptist Bible College, and Faith Baptist Bible College. Also present to highlight the program will be a teen ensemble from The Chri sti an Upper School, Cleve– land, Ohio. Other features of the program will include the announcement of the Talents for Christ winners, camp presentations and a tantalizing mid– afternoon snack. Plan now to bring a bus load from your church. The program starts at 1 :00 p.m. , April 29. Registration fee: $2.50 per person at the door . You may save $.25 per person by pre– registering, 1148 Gallia St., Ports– mouth , Ohio 45662 before April 22. See you There! THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION P. 0. lox 18056, Cleveland, Ohio 44118 Founded 1904 FUNDAMENTAl - BAPTISTIC - EVANGELISTIC Evangelizing the "kinsmen" of our Lord in Cleveland, Ohio Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil OFFICERS:- Mr . George B. Dunn, President Rev. Roy lark, Vice Presiclent Rev. Gera ld V. n1eJ ~e r, S11peri11te11dent I<ev. A. Paul 1dball , A sJt. Su pt. Mr. Earl He lfrick, Sec'y .-T, eaJ . REFEREN E :- Dr. John G. Balyo, le"e land. Ohio Dr. Paul Yan Gorder, tlanta, Ga . Dr. Vaughn prunger, outh Bend, 1 n<l. ltev . Lloyd M orri , Fl int, ~Itch. Dr. Robert Ketcha n1 , hicago, Ill. Dr. Ralph to ll , Lanca ter, Pa . [) r. Mel vin . Ff a\>., Hu nt1 ngton, W. \ ' a. Dr. Frank . l orrey, Boca Raton , Fl a. Dr. l\.cnneth Masteller, rJaddon f'I r~ . 1 .J . Write for your FREE copy of ''Th• Trumpeter for l1raef" our quarterly magazltte devoted to the work of Jewish evangeliam. APRIL, 1972 3

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